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May 31st Show Kate with Jason Chapman

Kate will author Jason Chapman

Tales from Majes­tic is set in 1947 in the after­math of the Roswell UFO crash. The plot line fol­lows the Majes­tic 12 group that Tru­man allegedly set up to inves­ti­gate the wreck­age. Some of the sto­ry­line focuses on spe­cific mem­bers Van­nevar Bush, Roscoe Hil­lenkot­ter. As the story pro­gresses I am intro­duc­ing more char­ac­ters both fic­tional and actual peo­ple from history.

The rea­son behind this short story series is that I was huge fan of the X Files and Dark Skies in the 90s, as well as Spielberg’s Taken. I feel that the pub­lish­ing indus­try is being dom­i­nated by Vam­pires, were­wolves, and Zom­bies. I thought it was about time lit­er­a­ture was avail­able with an alien themed subject.

I have also writ­ten a book called The Angel Com­mit­tee set in 1952 when Sir Win­ston Churchill write a memo express­ing inter­ested in fly­ing saucer. From that memo I have writ­ten a novel fea­ture a fic­tional Cam­bridge Pro­fes­sor who is dragged into a mys­tery involv­ing alien, CIA and KGB Agents.

I have an authors page on Ama­zon and have been get­ting great reviews from both Ama­zon US and Ama­zon UK

2 thoughts on “May 31st Show Kate with Jason Chapman”

Finally caught up with the show. I’ve been a long time fan of Jason’s art­work, I’m not sure why I’ve put off read­ing his books. I’m cer­tainly going to hop right on that.

I espe­cially enjoyed hear­ing you dis­cuss the neces­sity of sci­ence fic­tion, espe­cially “fac­tual” fic­tion about ufol­ogy. I’ve often tried to express the impor­tance of, not just edu­ca­tion, but also inspi­ra­tion in order to draw peo­ple into find­ing out more about UFOs. For me, Close Encoun­ters of the Third Kind drew me to a lec­ture by J. Allen Hynek and I’ve been hooked ever since.

I do think that if we can make a UFO themed piece of enter­tain­ment a house­hold word, the num­ber of peo­ple who want to seri­ously research the topic will have to increase. At least that’s been my goal with my work. And I cer­tainly wish Jason all the best with his endeavors.